Butterfly Kaleidoscope, enhances spatial relationship ability!

It is a practice let kids get familiarized with the spatial relationship between objects. Thus enhances their spatial judgment and write neat Chinese characters with correct arrangements of the components.

We are ready to slide down from the Rainbow Slide. Catch me if you can!

To write neatly without compromising writing speed, children's hands have to coordinate with their eyes and minds!
Rainbow Slide let children practice eye movement by following moving objects in levels of difficulties.

Butterfly Kaleidoscope, enhances spatial relationship ability!

It is a practice let kids get familiarized with the spatial relationship between objects. Thus enhances their spatial judgment and write neat Chinese characters with correct arrangements of the components.

We are ready to slide down from the Rainbow Slide. Catch me if you can!

To write neatly without compromising writing speed, children's hands have to coordinate with their eyes and minds!
Rainbow Slide let children practice eye movement by following moving objects in levels of difficulties.

Visual Pursuit Exercise: Rainbow Slide

In “Rainbow Slide”, the children’s eyes follow moving objects. By doing this activity on pursuit eye movement, children’s visual perceptual skills are developed and their ocular motor control enhanced.

Visual Spatial Relationship Exercise Butterfly Kaleidoscope

In “Butterfly Kaleidoscope”, children are asked to match the shapes and move then into specific butterfly wings according to a given template. Helps children to write neat Chinese characters with correct arrangements of the components.

Write Dance: Which sensory learning method is best for your child?

The Write Dance curriculum that we have developed teaches children to write by using multisensory experiences. Discover which type of sensory learners your children are, provide them with the appropriate learning aids, and make learning fun for both of you!

Write Dance: How to develop your child’s gross and fine motor skills?

This book outlines the developmental stages of children’s gross and fine motor skills as they learn writing. A set of home activities are suggested to helping children develop an upright and stable writing posture.

Write Dance: Why both sides of the brain matter?

The activities in this book can be adjusted in terms of level of difficulty, bridging the communication between the left and right sides of the brain, and stimulating visual, spatial and direction perception skills. So that children can write or draw accurately with speed.

Write Dance: How to practice with your child at home?

One popular multi-sensory learning method in Europe and America is Write Dance, where children receive pre-writing training. Learning to write doesn’t necessarily mean working on handwriting worksheets with tears in your eyes, if you only know the underlying principles.

Write Dance was developed in 1980 by Ms. Ragnhild A. Oussoren, a Dutch Graphologist. It is designed to develop children's motor skills and lay strong foundation in handwriting. Oussoren believes that an enjoyable learning atmosphere and the experience in spatial and visual perception are conducive to the development of motor muscles which are essential for better penmanship.

Improved by a Hong Kong Registered Occupational Therapist, our Write Dance programme includes various practices on visual perception training and the elementary strokes commonly encountered at kindergarten stages, making the programme more comprehensive and effective.

Considering the needs of growing children kids, we are devoted to maximize their learning through stimulating their visual, auditory, tactile, kinesthetic, vestibular, and other different sensory channels!

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